Summary

A. T. Robertson was a renowned Greek New
Testament scholar. His work on the Greek language is still consulted
today. Word Pictures in the New Testament is his insightful
treatment
of
that book. In the Greek New Testament, there are a variety of meaningful
pictorial nuances implicit in the Greek constructions. These nuances are
often lost in translation. Word Pictures in the New Testament
explains
them. Robertson examines Greek constructions from many different
Testament passages. He provides background to many of the Greek words
and their connotations in the original Greek, thereby shedding new light
on the meaning of passages. Many readers have gained a new, richer
understanding of the New Testament by studying Word Pictures in the
New
Testament. And although no technical knowledge is required to study
this
work, familiarity with the Greek language makes this work much easier to
digest. Consequently, it is ideal for pastors, theologians, and students
of the New Testament.

Tim PerrineCCEL Staff
Writer

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